Re: Chelating with amalgams still in mouth
Why exactly should we not chelate with
Amalgams still in the mouth?
TK--- Because it will draw more Hg from the
Amalgams and deposit it in your Brain and organs causing more damage.
Suppose
Amalgams can not be removed for a few years. Yes, it is most important to remove the source of mercury, but why EXACTLY should one have to wait until after the amalgams are removed?
I don not believe that chelators such as cilantro or chlorella suck the mercury out of the amalgams
TK--- Chlorella doesn't as it is not a chelator. Cilantro does,whatever is in it that chelates passes the BBB so it will force more Hg into your Brain.
, and I don't believe that the RATE of mercury leaving the amalgams has anything to do with the amount of mercury already in the body.
TK--- When body burden gets to a certain point for individuals [it varies for each individual] they start to get dammage that shows up,so what you have comming from your amalgams does make a difference as the more that gets pulled in the sicker you will become.
I do believe chelators work only on mercury that has already left the amalgams.
TK--- Untrue but your choice to believe so. Plus there is a lot of Hg coming from the amalgams all the time,read -
http://www.iaomt.org/
So if the rate of mercury release from amalgams is not increased by chelators, why wait?
TK--- Because it is increased and redistribution would be increased greatly.
If mercury already crosses the blood-brain barrier, cilantro would not necessarily bring more mercury into the brain FROM THE AMALGAMS.
TK--- It will as it redistributes Hg from the amalgams.
I can see cilantro bringing mercury into the brain from the body storage of mercury, but not from the actual amalgams.
TK--- amalgams contribute continually.
I also do not belive a mercury contaminated body absorbs any more or less mercury from the amalgams then someone who has no body mercury yet and just had amalgams installed. In other words, the amount of body mercury does not "pull" more or less mercury from the amalgams.
TK--- That would be a a fair statement but doesn't make a difference.
So, if one can not remove amalgams for a few years, is there any reason to not start chelating?
TK--- Yes, you will make yourself sicker. If you are't now then it will later as it progressively does more dammage. Regular sauna done conservatively is the only thing you can do to reduce [chelate] body burden with amalgams in place other than nutritional and hormonal support.